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Originally Posted by chase
Get off your high horse babe, knowing the history of feminine hygiene is not exactly high on anyone's priority list.  It's not like people are clueless about the Boston Tea Party or something.
EDIT: It is mentioned as another use, not the primary use, here: http://www.mum.org/Lysol48.htm
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Not trying to be on a high horse.
This is not about history of feminine hygiene, it is history about sex, the law, and marketing of the said two.
Caught your edit in time for my own.
Look a little deeper and not into fan sites, check pbs or medical sites and you will see that the primary use was for birth control.